The following list is for the parties required when filing a new case in the Utah State Courts through Green Filing.
Category: Electronic Filing
File an Administrative Agency Review Case
An Administrative Agency Review case can be filed in any Utah State District Court and requires the following:
Fix an Auto-Rejected Rich Text Format (RTF) Filing
The Court made upgrades to their e-filing system on June 8th, 2013 which now allows their software to “auto-reject” any rich text format (RTF) filings that do not meet their criteria.
Case Type for Filing an Unlawful Detainer
If you are filing an unlawful detainer, select Eviction/Forcible Entry and Detainer as your document type.
Run a variety of reports in the application
Clicking Reports at any time allows a user to run a variety of reports in the e-filing application.
Get an Order to Show Cause Issued with the Court
Now that e-filing is mandatory. On matters that require a date from the court, you will call the court ahead of time to get future court date and put on your document or some courts will ask you to leave the document blank and they will fill in the date of hearing.
Fill Out Your Vital Statistics/UDOH Certificate Form
The Court now requires that a vital statistics form be filed on new case initiation for Divorce and Adoption case types.
File a Return of Service
When filing a Return of Service, you will be asked to enter additional information in Section 4 as to the party served.
Select Summons document type
Summons on Return – This is the document type to select if the document your are filing is a SUMMONS (on Return) with the attached Affidavit of Service. In other words, you have a single PDF document which includes both the Summons and the Affidavit of Service. Summons – To Issue – If you would […]
Court Changes Placement of Judicial Signature Stamp
The Utah Courts informed Green Filing that they have released a new version of their Judicial Signature application that will now place the Judge’s signature stamp at the top of the document, rather than at the bottom. Here is the exact information they’ve shared with us.
